Hegel's classic quotes

   1. A philosophical saying is different when spoken by a young person than by an old person. A young person simply says the saying itself, even if they understand it perfectly. An old person, however, not only says the saying, but also encapsulates their entire life!

  —Hegel

  2. A profound soul, even in suffering, is the source of beauty.
  —Hegel

  3. Inferiority complex is often accompanied by laziness, often used as a justification for clinging to life in the vulgar atmosphere of its limited purposes. Such humility is worthless.

  4. A true artist should not be merely a painter, but a versatile artist with broad interests.

  5. Life only has value when it has something precious as its goal.

  6. Substance is essentially subject

  . 7. Even the greatest genius, lying on the grass day and night, letting the breeze blow, gazing at the sky, will never be visited by gentle inspiration.

  8. Man dies of habit.

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